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·3 février 2026
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·3 février 2026
We are sure that you followed/heard about the negotiations of Endrick, Paquetá, Rayan, Benzema, among other stars, but other interesting deals happened quietly in this transfer window in Europe!
Here are highlights you might have missed!
After frustrating stints at West Ham and Ipswich, the Manchester City midfielder will try to regain his form at Sheffield United, where he will reunite with former Leeds teammates like Patrick Bamford.
The top scorer in RB Leipzig's history leaves Europe for a new challenge in the MLS.
At 29, the striker is looking to rediscover his goal-scoring touch in California after below-average seasons in Germany and England.
The 18-year-old Ecuadorian gem, owned by Chelsea, left Strasbourg (where he was on loan) to join River Plate.
The idea is to secure playing time and prominence in South America before the 2026 World Cup.
After an uneventful stint at Toronto FC in the MLS, the Napoli idol returned to Italy at 34.
He signed with Pescara, in Serie B, a club where he shone early in his career alongside Verratti and Immobile.
The veteran Italian goal scorer continues his alternative journey.
After playing for Besiktas and Bologna, Immobile will now defend the rising Paris FC in the French Ligue 1, at 35 years old.
With no space at Roberto De Zerbi's Olympique de Marseille, the controversial French striker was loaned to Sevilla for the remainder of the 2025-26 season.
The forward moved from Hibernian to Hellas Verona for £6 million (a record sale for the Scottish club).
The experienced Northern Irish defender signed with Hull City, which is fighting for promotion in England.
The 19-year-old prospect was loaned by Brighton to Millwall in search of playing time.

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